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If your hardware and software is suitably configured you should now be hearing a MIDI version of the opening bars from the String Octet by Felix Mendelssohn. If you would like to hear the whole movement click here. Thanks to Akihisa Kanda for placing this in the archives at The Classical Music Archives.
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The Dublin Chamber Music Group is a society for chamber musicians in the Dublin area. Members have access to an extensive library of music. The DCMG also presents a cup each year to the winner of the Senior Chamber Music competition in the Dublin Feis Ceoil . The Dublin Chamber Music Group is a non-profit making society run on a voluntary basis.
The weekends are open to groups with three or more players including Strings, Wind, Brass and Piano. Applications are welcome from groups already formed and also from individuals who would like to join a group for the weekend. Every effort will be made to place all individual applicants into groups. Applicants must be aged 18 or over at the time of the course. In addition to receiving tuition with your own group, the course will include opportunities to play informally with other groups and in the chamber orchestra.
The weekend courses at Termonfechin have been held since 1958.
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Termonfechin is situated on the coast approximately 50km North-East of Dublin Airport. 'An Grian�n', the fine period house which is the headquarters of the Irish Countrywomen's Association, has been tastefully extended to include modern sleeping accommodation, mostly in single rooms. The grounds are ideal for walks etc. Attractions in the area are the scenic Boyne valley and the giant megalithic passage tombs at Newgrange.
By Air:
Termonfechin is situated about 40km North of Dublin Airport. Dublin Airport is located on the N1/M1 route leading towards Drogheda and Termonfechin, so if you arrive at Dublin Airport on the day the course starts, there may be no need to travel into Dublin City. A taxi ride directly from the airport to Termonfechin will take around 45 minutes. Alternatively you could take an AirLink 747/748 coach or an AirCoach into Dublin City followed by a train to Drogheda. Trains for Drogheda depart from Connolly Station on Amiens St, Dublin 1.By Road:
From Dublin take the M1 Motorway towards Drogheda, bypassing Dublin Airport and Balbriggan. Exit the M1 Motorway, prior to the toll plaza, at the Julianstown exit and proceed straight through Julianstown into Drogheda. In Drogheda turn right at the first set of traffic lights, crossing the first road bridge over the river Boyne. On the North side of the bridge turn right immediately, following the quays in the direction of Baltray. Bypass the port area by turning left and immediately right, continuing along the river estuary, past a large factory and new container port development. Approximately 4km outside of Drogheda you will meet a junction on your left at a point where the road bends sharply to the right. Follow the road as it bends to the right, continuing along the river estuary. Shortly afterwards the road veers inland, leaving the river. You will pass a right turn for Baltray, which you do not take. Keep straight on for a further 2km to reach the entrance to the course venue which is about 500m before the village of Termonfechin, on the right-hand side of the road. You should see a sign 'An Grian�n' - Adult Education College. At this point you will also see a road-sign indicating that you are entering Termonfechin village. However, if you reach the T junction in the village, with a bridge on your right, then you have gone too far. Be warned to expect rush-hour delays in traffic leaving Dublin on a Friday evening around the time you may be travelling to the course. If travelling from Northern Ireland, you may exit the M1 motorway at the Drogheda exit prior to the Boyne bridge and toll-plaza.By Rail:(WARNING: Drogheda-Dublin rail link out-of-service Autumn 2009)
Termonfechin is about 8km from the main Dublin-Belfast railway. The nearest station is Drogheda from where you can get a taxi to Termonfechin. Trains depart for Drogheda/Belfast from Dublin's Connolly station on Amiens St, Dublin 1. Irish Rail have timetable information on their web-site.
Adrian Petcu , was born in Romania and was already well established as a soloist and teacher before coming to Ireland in 1978. Until recently, he held the position of Head of the String Department at the Cork School of Music as well as directing the Chamber and Symphony Orchestras. He regularly gives solo and chamber recitals and is leader of the Jupiter Ensemble and violinist in the Crawford Piano Trio. | |
Adrian Mantu, was born in Bucharest in 1975 and is a graduate of the University of Music in Bucharest. His studies continued at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Royal Academy of Music in London and European Academy of Music in Aix-en-Provence where he studied with Stefan Popov, Zara Nelsova, Radu Aldulescu, Laurence Lesser and Marin Cazacu. He took part in various string quartet master classes with members of the Amadeus, Alban Berg, Hagen and Emerson Quartets. In 1999 the ConTempo Quartet was offered a Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where each member coached chamber music groups. In 2003, after an international audition, Adrian and his colleagues from ConTempo became Galway's Quartet-in-Residence, a job sponsored by the National University of Ireland, Galway, the National Irish Language TV Channel TG4 & the Arts Council. Adrian has won many national competitions all over Romania and two prizes in International Cello Competitions in Bucharest and Sofia. As a member of the ConTempo String Quartet he has won a record of 13 international prizes in competitions such as London, Munich, Hamburg, Rome, Graz, Berlin & Prague. Adrian has a busy schedule of more than 60 concerts a year and he has performed, on his own or with the ConTempo Quartet, all over the world including Concerts as Soloist with Orchestras in Germany, Italy, Romania, Austria, France, Canada, Bulgaria & UK and Chamber Music Recitals in Wigmore Hall and St.Martin-in-the-Fields in London, Berliner Philarmonik, Waterfront in Belfast, Max Joseph Saal in Munich, Theatre Chatelet and Festival Clasique-au-Vert in Paris, Auditorium in Brussels, Gedai University in Tokio, Opera House in Tel-Aviv, Haydn Festival in Eisenstadt, King's Lynn Festival (where ConTempo played with London's Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Elgar's Introduction and Allegro) Dublin, Toronto, Madrid, Rome and Bucharest. Adrian and his colleagues from ConTempo had the honour to perform for personalities such us the Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, Prince Charles and the EU Ministers. As a member of the ConTempo Quartet Adrian recorded for BBC, RTE, Lyric FM, Radio France Musique, ORF, TVR and for the German CD Company DeutscheSchalplatten. ConTempo recorded also the music for Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks's TV Drama Band of Brothers. Adrian composed, arranged and recorded the music for the "Trop tard" movie (who was selected for the Cannes Festival in France) and for the "Dama cu camelii" play for the National Theatre in Bucharest. "Wonderful cellist" - The Times Sep.2000 "Adrian is just great" - Norbert Brainin from the Amadeus Quartet Aug.98 "..the Romanian cellist Adrian Mantu is sensational..." - Aachenen Nachnichten "the cellist Adrian Mantu commands, with an excellent self-control, a vivid sensitiveness, a musical imagination which is functionally exhibited" - Curentul "..the baritonal voice of the soloist cello came to light as a compact, round, expressive and shaded sound, Adrian Mantu proving a fluent and intelligent phrasing." - Actualitatea Muzicala. | |
Andreaa Banciu, was born in Bucharest in 1975 and is a graduate of the University of Music in Bucharest. Her studies continued at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Royal Academy of Music in London and European Academy of Music in Aix-en-Provence where she studied with Diemut Poppen, David Takeno, Thomas Kakuska, and Douglas MacNabney. She took part in various string quartet master classes with members of the Amadeus, Alban Berg, Hagen and Emerson Quartets. In 1999 the ConTempo Quartet was offered a Fellowship at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where each member coached chamber music groups. In 2003, after an international audition, Andreea and her colleagues from ConTempo became Galway's Quartet-in-Residence, a job sponsored by the National University of Ireland, Galway, the National Irish Language TV Channel TG4 & the Arts Council. Andreea won several national competitions in Romania and as a member of the ConTempo String Quartet she has won a record of 13 international prizes in competitions such as London, Munich, Hamburg, Rome, Graz, Berlin & Prague. Andreea has a busy schedule of more than 60 concerts a year and she has performed, on her own or with the ConTempo Quartet, all over the world including Davos Festival, Wigmore Hall and St. Martin-in-the-Fields in London, Berliner Philarmonik, Waterfront in Belfast, Max Joseph Saal in Munich, Theatre Chatelet and Festival Clasique-au-Vert in Paris, Auditorium in Brussels, Gedai University in Tokio, Opera House in Tel-Aviv, Haydn Festival in Eisenstadt, King's Lynn Festival (where ConTempo played with London's Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Elgar's Introduction and Allegro) Dublin, Toronto, Madrid, Rome and Bucharest. Andreea and her colleagues from ConTempo had the honour to perform for personalities such us the Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, Prince Charles and the EU Ministers. As a member of the ConTempo Quartet Andreea recorded for BBC, RTE, Lyric FM, Radio France Musique, ORF, TVR and for the German CD Company DeutscheSchalplatten. ConTempo recorded also the music for Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks's TV Drama Band of Brothers. Her connections with the film world include appearances in two movies as a supporting actress (the last one, "Trop tard", was selected for the Cannes Festival in France). | |
William Dowdall, flute. Dublin born William Dowdall trained at the Cleveland Institute of Music and returned to Ireland at the age of 21. Principal flute in the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland from 1979 to 2004 and appointed Professor of flute at the Royal Irish Academy of Music, he now combines a busy career as a soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. In addition to a wide ranging repertoire, he has a keen interest in contemporary music and many composers have written works for him. As a solo artist he has made critically-acclaimed recordings for Goasco, Naxos, Marco Polo, Black Box, and Celestial Harmonies labels. He plays on gold and platinum flutes by Brannen, a wooden flute by Abell, and an alto flute by Eva Kingma. |
The fees cover the cost of accommodation, meals, and tuition.
There is a special discount rate, as an incentive to those willing to share bedrooms. Note that this special rate is available on a first-come-first-served basis only. Please state sharing preferences on your application. The nicest rooms in the house are sharing rooms, and those who apply early and are willing to share may be rewarded with en-suite rooms in the stylish period house.
Standard Rate | EUR 250 | |
Sharing Discount Rate | EUR 240 | special discount rate if willing to share a bedroom - limited places available |
Student/Guest Discount Rate | EUR 225 | Full-time students or non-playing guests - assumed willing to share bedroom (otherwise full-rate applies) |
Guest for concert | EUR 20 |
Friday | |
5:30pm | Arrival followed by evening meal |
8:00 - 9:00pm | Coaching/Practice period |
Saturday | |
8:45am | Breakfast |
10:00 - 1:00pm | Coaching/Practice period |
1:00pm | Lunch |
2:00 - 6:00pm | Coaching/Practice period |
6:00pm | Evening meal |
7:00pm | Chamber orchestra |
and/or informal chamber music | |
Sunday | |
8:45am | Breakfast |
10:00 - 1:00pm | Coaching/Practice period |
1:00pm | Lunch |
2:00 - 4:00pm | Coaching/Practice period |
4:30pm | Concert given by participants |
6:00pm | Evening meal |
7:00pm | Continuation of concert |
8:00pm | Departure |